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hi gents,

I'm fitting a wall hung toilet frame in a cloakroom. Its in a tight spot with the branch outlet facing toward the frame waste pipe which is fitted to the frame.

The only connection i can get on this black frame waste is a soil space saver pan connector with the curve downwards and the black waste pipe from the frame pointing down into it. (hope this makes sense)

Any ideas of another way of doing this, as its all about the height of the outlet and the frame being so close to the branch
 
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It's very hard to retro fit a wall mounted pan without making the existing plumbing suit the frame.

Good luck
 
Installed a lot of these back to wall /wall hung frames in my time, mostly Geberit.
They do a straight adapter which might get you out of trouble i have had instances were even that still doesn't give you the room to get back to the stack when really stuck i have discarded the black elbow and installed a flexi extending pan connector mounting enough flexi past the frame clamp to connect to the wall hung pan.
HOPE THIS HELPS!!
 
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